Glenview police investigate death of 3-year-old Northbrook boy
Police said the young boy was transported to the hospital from a pediatric office in Glenview.
View ArticleBeverly man, 69, with concealed carry license, shoots at 3 would-be robbers,...
Chicago police said a 69-year-old concealed carry license holder successfully defended himself Tuesday night when three men in Beverly demanded his belongings.
View ArticleThe Spin: ‘Chuy’ Garcia on the monthly stimulus checks you may not have heard...
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View ArticleIllinois schools can cut social distance from 6 to 3 feet when teachers are...
Three to 6 feet is the new standard when a school's staff is vaccinated.
View ArticleIllinois in line for $7.5 billion in federal aid from COVID-19 relief package...
Congress delivered a long-awaited boost to cash-strapped Illinois on Wednesday with the U.S. House passing a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that will deliver $7.5 billion in direct aid to the...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Schools can cut social distance from 6 to 3...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleSecond-dose confusion lingers over first two days of United Center...
People getting vaccinated at the United Center Tuesday and Wednesday did not get their second dose appointments confirmed on-site, officials said despite earlier promises to the contrary. For those...
View ArticleSocial Graces: Here’s how to handle relatives who have not followed...
Here's what to do when COVID-19 rule-breakers get vaccinated first.
View ArticlePolice boost website, give update on carjacking task force as city endures...
Chicago police announced the debut of a new section of the department’s website Wednesday that gives information about carjackings in the city, including surveillance video and booking photos of suspects.
View ArticleDuring pandemic, Illinois saw 27% jump in deaths, among worst in the US. One...
Looking at federal estimates of excess deaths — how many more people died than is usually expected — Illinois ranked among the 10 worst states (including the District of Columbia) for the 10-month...
View ArticleWhere were you when you realized the pandemic would change everyday life?...
Readers share when it first hit them that the coronavirus pandemic was going to change every day life.
View ArticleDaywatch: A year of the COVID-19 pandemic, changes coming to United Center...
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View ArticleLike watching snow melt. 4 cool ways to see it disappear.
Watch Chicago's record snow melt in four highly visual ways.
View ArticleA year ago, COVID shut down Chicago’s arts. Where are we now?
A review of the year of COVID-19 and the Chicago arts community.
View Article1 of 3 surviving Tuskegee Airmen in Arizona dies at 95
One of three surviving members in Arizona of the famed all-Black Tuskegee Airmen has died.
View ArticleLongtime Cavaliers broadcaster Joe Tait dead at 83
Joe Tait, a longtime Cleveland sports broadcaster and voice of the Cavaliers for more than four decades, died Wednesday. He was 83.
View ArticleRide-share driver beaten, carjacked in Englewood after asking passengers not...
When a rideshare driver asked passengers not to eat in his SUV, the passengers began beating the driver and then stole his SUV, police said.
View ArticleBlake Cullen, a former Chicago Cubs and National League executive, dies at 85
Blake Cullen, an executive for the Chicago Cubs and the National League who went on to own minor league hockey, baseball and soccer teams, has died. He was 85.
View ArticleMore parish consolidations announced in south suburbs as footprint of...
The Archdiocese of Chicago's consolidation of its Catholic communities continued Wednesday night with more south suburban parish mergers announced.
View Article‘Yeah, there’s some stuff’: Man asks cops to investigate Christmas Eve...
Federal complaint filed after a suburban man sees security app alert and sends police to his own house, where they allegedly find drug stash.
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